RIO 2016
Olympics: USA beat Spain to reach Rio final
Klay Thompson notched up 22 points as the Americans saw off Spain's challenge to book their place in Sunday's gold-medal match.
Two-time defending champions United States, led by NBA star Klay Thompson's 22 points, advanced to the Rio 2016 gold-medal game by defeating Spain 82-76 on Friday in a rematch of the past two Olympic finals.
The Americans will play for the title on Sunday against the winner of a later semi-final between Australia and Serbia.
The US team captured its 24th consecutive Olympic victory and stretched its 10-year overall win streak to 75 games since a 2006 World Championships semi-final loss to Greece.
But a Spanish side boasting seven current and three former NBA players kept the US team to its fewest points in an Olympics since 2004.
Kevin Durant added 14 points for the US team while Kyrie Irving contributed 13 and DeAndre Jordan scored nine points and grabbed 16 rebounds.
Pau Gasol, a two-time NBA champion, led Spain with a game-high 23 points and pulled down a team-high eight rebounds.
Thompson scored 17 points in the first half to spark the Americans to a 45-39 advantage at the break, racking up 12 in the second quarter, including a 3-pointer to give the US squad its biggest first-half lead at 33-23.
Spain answered with a 16-9 run, Sergio Rodríguez scoring five to lead the spurt, but Thompson added a 3-pointer to boost the US lead entering the third quarter.
In the third, Jordan ran into the lane and leaped high for a rebound then slammed in a spectacular dunk with 3:44 remaining to give the US team a 61-50 edge.
Jordan jammed home an alley oop dunk to end the period, giving the Americans a 66-57 lead that they quickly stretched to their largest of the game at 72-57.
Spain, who never led, closed with a 19-10 run but it was too little and too late.